Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 243, Decatur, Adams County, 16 October 1922 — Page 4
- • - - DUROC HOG SALE Wednesday, Oct. 18 —SO Head— Wier Shafer, Warren, Ind. See Fred Busche.
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BOX SOCIAL Everybody in cordially Invited Io attend the Box Social to he given nt the Relnegar school 1 inlle north of Monroe next Friday evening, Oct. 20. Albert Coppesß, Nelliu McGath, 243t.’x Teachers. ———————— BOX SOCIAL Everybody is cordially Invited to attend the Box Social to be given nt the Smith school 1 mile east of Hondurns next Wednesday, Oct. 18. 243t2x Vernon Arnold, teacher.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1922
M. E. INSTITUTE : AT HUNTINGTON ■ I Rev. Bridge, Wife and Son, Go to Attend Mid-year Institute Today The Rev. U. S. A. Bridge, pastor of • the Decatur Methodist church, to-, gethar with his wife and son. left today for Huntington where they will al I tend the mid-year Institute of th"! Northern Indiana Conference of tin-1 Methodist church, to be held in that city front October 17 to IS. Tile t young men who enter the Methodist ministry are required to pursue a four years’ course at study. A review of the studies Is made anti an examination held at the Institute. The board of examiners consists of ' twelve ministers who are appointed * for a term of four years. Rev. Bridge lias been a member of the board for seventeen years, being the senior ] member in point of years of service, t For the last fourteen years he has been the Institute Register. While in Huntington, Rev. and Mrs. Bridge ami ■' son will also visit with the formers t mother, who resides in that city. , Churches Go On Record Opposing Ku Klux Klan (I'nlteil Press Service.) Washington. Oct. 16. — (Special to < Daily Democrat) —The federal council of churches of Christ in America, $ representing twenty million Protest-1 ants, today went on record as oppos-1 ing such masked organizations as th { Ku Klux Klan. ; $ The administrative committee c l l the council has passed resolutions denouncing organizations whose members were •‘masked, oath bound and a unknown and whose activities have \ the effect of arousing religious prejn-12 dice and racial antipathies.” The Rev. Samuel Cavert one of the i general secretaries of the council. ■ 0 said the administrative committee had | j the Ku Klux Klan in mind in passing ; S the resolution. o Infant Rolston Child Died Last Saturday t Rosa Ireta Rolston, nine months old daughter of Mr and Mrs. Raymond Rolston, died at the family < home on Oak street Saturday after f noon, following an illness with Inter , Colitis. The baby was bom Decent- | her 15, 1921. Funeral services were’ held from the home at 1:30 o’clock this afternoon, the Rev. C. L. Haney, ( - pastor of the Evangelical church, officiating. XOTK E TO XOX.IIESinFX'TS The Stale of Indiana, Adams <’minty, SS: In the Adams circuit court, September term, J 9*2. r Dudley Womax vs. Nancy Ann e Womax. Divorce. Cause No. 10902. <■ It appearing from affidavit, filed in the .above er.titled cause, that Nancy Ann Womax of the above named defendant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Nancy Ann Womax that she be and appear before the Hon. Judge <yf the Adams Circuit Court on the Gt I. day of December, 1922. the same being the 15th Juridicial Day «»f the next regular term thereof, to be hold- ( en at the Court House in the City of ( Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 20th day of November. A. D. 1922, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be beard and determined in her absence Witness, my name, and the Seal nt said Court hereto affixed, this 16th day of October, 1922. iSeaD JOHN T. KELLY, Clerk October 16th, 1922 ( Judson W. Teeple, Attorney for the plaintiff. 16-23-2.0 Water Bills are now due I 10" added after next Friday. Waler Dent OTMMnB i
■ - - - - ...1 s ■ —- — — lIW • ‘ NOTICE TO NON-WFBtDENTM I The State of Indiana, Adams County, SS: „ ~ In the Adarnn Circuit Court, Hep teinber Term. 1922. , .. Vernon Pontius vs. Hobert l>. Hen- ( nen, et al. Cause No. 10,896. , To r'orerlose Meehanlca and Labor- . I it ippenring from affidavit, filed Ini I the above entitled eauao. that I tuber i . I>. Hcnnen of the above named de-< fendants Is u non-rvsh'ent <»r . i State of Indiana. , .. Notice In the refore hereby given the I said Hobert D. Hennen that be be iiiui nppeur before the Hon. Judge <»i tn< , Circuit Court on the 4tl» uaj . 'of De ember, 1922, the >ainv being tm I 13th Juridicial Day of the next regu-| liar term thereof, to be hidden al th* I Court House in the <’it\ ot iocatui. < ommrncinK on Monday, the 2’jtb day .of November, A. D. 1922. ami plead by answer or demur to s aid complaint. , or the same will be heard and deter- | mined in bls ahwiice, , Witness, my name, and the _se.il «•< | said court hereto affixed, this .tli day • of October, 1 922. (Seal) JOHN T. K-’.LIA. Clerk October 7,192 f. Lewis C. De Voss. J Attorney for Plaintiff. j 0 NOTICE TO \O\-Rl>ll>l’.\T*» The State of Indi ma, Adams County, SS: In the Adilins Circuit Court, September Term, 1922. Eli Campbell vs. Hobert D. Hennen, et al. Cause No. 10,89!». To I ’orec lose Mechanic* and laborers Lira. It appearing from affidavit, filed in ( the above « ntitl ‘d cause, that Hobert D. Hrnnen of the above named dr-; fendants is a nun-rrsidt nt of the] Stair of Notice is thcK forr hereby given the I said Hobert D. Hennen tiiat he be and » appear before the Hon. Judge o( the Adams Circuit Court on the Uh day • f Dr< vmber. 19 the -:uir being th- - Juridiciil I ay of the next regular term thereof, to be holdrn at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 20th <h\y 1 of November, A. 1». 1922, ami plead i»y answer or demur to said complaint, or thr same will be heard and deter-I rninrd in his absence. Witness, my name, and the seal of | said <ourt hereto affixed. Illis 7th day of October, 1922. • SraD JOHN T. KELLI’, Clerk. October 7, 1922. Lewi Dr Voss, Attorney for Plaintiff. 9-16-23| WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s o Eat at Ward’s restaurant, Liberty Way—Meals. 35c; lunches, 25c; oysters in season. 234-Mon. Thurs. tt NOTICE TO HUNTERS No hunting or trespassing will be allowed on nty farm east of Decatur. Violators will be prosecuted. 238-6 L D. E. STUDEBAKER o NO HUNTING ALLOWED Hunting or trespassing on the farm of ine undersigned near Pe.erson is forbidden. W. B. Weldy, owner. Geo. Squier, tenant. 242t4x a NOTICE TO HUNTERS No hunting or trespassing will be allowed on my farm, located in Union township. Please take notice. steod-x EDWIN SCHAMERI.OH NOTICE TO HUNTERS No hunting or trespassing allowed on the farms ot the undersigned owners and tenants: William Eluman, Milton Zimmerman, Edward Arnold, Floyd Stoneburner, Jesse S. Byerly. 237-MWF-2wkx 0 O J. N. BURKHEAD Monroe. Ind. Live Stock and General AUCTIONEER | My years of experience mean i | successful sales for you. Use Decatur-Monroe phone at I my expense. O 6 O oj HARRY DANIELS Live Stock and Farm Sale AUCTIONEER Phone 861-N at my expense or see me at Vance & Linn's on Saturdays. O 6 O o FRED }V. BUSCHE AUCTIONEER Experience with training as- j sures you of a good sale. Monroe or Decatur Phone O — C. .nt 1 BABY’S BATH means a lot to baby and a lot to you, i too. Therefore why not put in one 'of our sanitary, up-to-date, snowwhite, spotless, tubs? Baby’s bath | will be an event then. Let us show you the real economy and added pleasure from having a sanitary bathroom such as we install aud euip. The cost is nothing when the comfort is considered. P. J. HYLAND Went Monroe Street t— ' " N Askhat cher’s FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING * SLATE ROOFING PHONE»76S or 739
'Babe Ruth Fined $1(1.090 I,ast .lune, Is Reported fc'w York. Oii. 14.— (Special to Dally Democrat)- Rnhe Ruth was fined Clu.uOO—th" largest fine ever l —Itwt Juno for breaking training, it was reported I hero in baseball circles today. According to these reports, Bab" kitked over the traces because lie be come discouraged about his slump in : hatting and was li.tied by Colonels Ruppert and Huston of the Yankees. He admitted his wrong and promised to beltnve. it was said. If the reports are true. Ruth will n-ceivo but $65,000 of his $75,000 contract this year. MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets New York. Oct. 16. —Saturday's new high in the industrial average and further details regarding the tremenIdous oversubscription to last week's 'treasury offering brought a Hood of buying orders at the opening of the stock market today. Steel common was extraordinary strong, selling at lllMjon heavy transactions in the first 15 minutes. Rails i were also strong under lead of Norfolk & Western which reached a new I high for the present move at 123.3 Speculative interest was diverted i into the rail list on large scale around :11a. m. Atchison reached a new high ion the move on accumulation based on ■ the expectation that the road’s oil I properties may he segregated as 'Southern Pacific were. Chesapeake and Ohio also went to a new high for I the current advance at 75%. reflecting 11he belief that the earnings at an ani nc.al rate of sl3 a share suggest higher dividend rate in the near future. East Buffalo Livestock Receipts 6400; shipments 3990. yesterday. Receipts 9600; shipments 5700 today; official to New York Sat ttrday 's7ooffi hogs closing steady: medium and heavies $9.85(11'10.00: mixed $9.75; few 9.85; yorkers lights and pigs $9.75; roughs stags $5.00716.00: cattle 3500: yearlings and est Hanby steady medium and com mon 15 to 2gc lowgr. no good; shipping steers offered best here $9.50; butcher steers $6.50(310.00; yearlings un to $11.50; cows and heifers *1.50(38.00; sheep 1200: best lambs $14.75: culls $11.50 down; yearlings SI0.007? 11.56; aged wethers SS.SO7i 9.00. Foreign Exchange Market : New York. Oct. 16. —Foreign exI change opened easier. Sterling 44." :’4. off \: french francs 0751%. off 0006%; lire. 0419%; matkes 00037-16; Belgian 0699. Following a period of irregularity in the industrials caused by a heavy real-* izing, the market around noon show cd a better tone. Mexican Pete rallied eight points from the morning low of 198 and a proportionate recovery took place in Pan-American issues. Steel Comman held around the session’s I best levels. The rails were still exceptionally ' active in the early afternoon. Liberty Bond Market IU. S. Liberty 3%s SIOO.BO | IL S. Libertv Ist 4V.s 99.70 TT. S. Liberty 2nd 4%s 99 60 IT. S. Libertv 3rd 4%s 99.70 U. S. Liberty 4th 4%s 99 60 j Victory 4*,s 100.28 New York Produce Market Hour —Quiet. Pork —Quiet; iness $29.007729.50. Lard —Easy; middle west spot : $11.65(311.75. Sugar—Raw—Firm $5.33; refined steady; granulated $6.257i6.90. Coffee —Rio No. 7 on spot 107710%". Tallow —Dull; city 5%c. Hav— Steady; prime No. 1 $1.25; 'No. 8. [email protected]; clover 9501.20. i Dressed poultry—Dull; turkeys "0 'ft 33c; chickens 30s; fowls 167733 c; ducks 30c. Live poultry—Dull; geese 21025 c: ducks 2R@34c; fowls 197730 c; turkeys 30@80c; rosters 14c; chickens broilers 23(3 25c. Cheese—Steady; state milk, common to specials 19%7t'26c; skints, common to snecials 18(318%c. Butter . — Steady: receipts 6*92; I creamery evtra 45c; special market 45%7746c; state dairy tubs 31(344c. Eggs — Unsettled; receipts 8596 nearhy white fancy 77@82c; nearby mixed, fanev 55@62c; fresh firsts 36 fit 54c; Pacific coast 427174 c; Western white firsts 62@76c. Indianapolis Livestock Market Hogs—Receipts 5500: market 1077 20c higher; est heavies 10@20c higher; medium mixed $9.70; common choice $9.65® 9.70; ulk kot’ sales $9.60 @9.65. Cattle —Receipts 1300; market slow and steady; cows and heifers Ifi.OOtT 9.00. Sheep—Receipts 400; market steady top $5.00. Calves — Receipts 400; market steady; top $12.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET No. 1 Wheat $1.05 •No. 2 Wheat 98c No. 2 White Oats 39c White Corn 85c Yellow Corn 90e Rye 65c Barley 60c Timothy Seed SI.OO to $2.00 Alslke $3.00 to $7.00 Red Clover SIO.OO Decatur Produce Market Large Hens 16c Leghorn Fowls 12c Leghorn Chickens 12c Heavy Spring Chickens 16c Old Cocks 8c Ducks 12c Geese ioc Turkeys 14c Eggs, dozen 36 C Eva Market Eggs, dozen 36c es Local Creamery Market Butterfat 38c
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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE F<>l< SALE Lump rock salt at lea lb. Adams County Equity Exchange, Monroe St. & G. IL & I. Phone 2::i. 218tf FOR SALE —Canaries, 50 cents and tip. Mrs. J. H. Jones, Monroe. Indiana. R. R. 2. 235-9tx. FOil SALE —Cltiid's white wood*en bed and sewing machine. Call 39. 24113 FOR SALE A* few choice Duroc spring inales. W. E. Nidlinger. FOR SALE —Colonial velvet rug, 113x12. Good ns new. Phone 410. 2i::-::tx. FOR SALE —White Wyandotte cockerels; $1.25 each if taken before December 1; Grant Owens. Decatur, route 5; Monroe phone M-107. 243-6tx FOR SALE ‘Appleton - roll cornshredder. Just the right size for your own use. Priced for quick sale. We have no use for it is our corn is all on the shock. See it nt once. Decatur. 5. Frank Faurote. 243-3tx. FOR SALE —Spring service - boars? Selected Big Type Poland China. Priced to move them quickly. See them at once. Holthouse A- Fanrote. Decatur. 5. 243-6tx. WANTED WANTED —Six or seven room house. centrally located. Three in family. Call 952. - 41 ” L WANTEn?-Man to take care of furnace in residence. Mrs. Obenauer. 222 No. 4th st. 241t3x WANTED— Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; north end of city preferred. Call Mr. Carmodv at the Sugar Co. 24213 BOARDERS WANTED—Men preferred. Phone 540 White 243-vt WANTED—Practical nurse; telephone 903,243-3tx. For Rent FOR RENT —Brick building, suitable for garage, plumbing shop or storage. Tom Kane, 119 N. First St., Phone 743. 241t3x FOR RENT —Large front room; soft water bath. 325 North Third st. 241t6 FOR RENT —Dwelling house for rent 1% miles east of Decatur. SB.OO per month. Phone 606. 242t3 Eat at Ward’s restaurant, Liberty Way—Meals, 35c; lunches, 25c; oysters in season. 234-Mon. Thurs. ts .— — o MEN NOTICE If you are in need of a rain coat this fall dont fail to see the $3.98 guarantee water proof coat. Frank Young, authorized agent. Phone 825 and 2. Will call and show you samples. NO HUNTING allowed on my farm. C. D. KUNKEL. 243-itx Billy Sunday, Jr., Was Arrested for Speeding Los Angeles. Oct., 16. —William A. Sunday, Jr., son ot "Billy” Sunday, the evangelist, was arrested here last night on a charge of speeding and held in hail for SSOO for appearance in police court. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that Monday. November 6th, 1922 will be the last day for paying yonr fall installment of taxes. The treasurer’s office will he open from 8 a. m. until 4 p. m., during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and a penalty of 10 per cent, will be added. Do not put off your taxes as they must be paid, and the law points out the duty of the treasurer. Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes should come in at once. Don’t wait for the rush. No receipts can he laid away for anyone, so do not ask for it. HUGH D. HITE, Treasurer of Adams County. 237-Nov.4. O o DECATUR STAMP WORKS Rubber Stamps made to order. Call after 6 P. M. 2nd floor K. C. Bldg. o ? 6 242-1 wk Sale -Mi Calendar October 17—40 head O. I. C. pure bred hogs. p. b. Dykeman, Decatur, ' R- R. No. 9. Oct. 19—Tone Andrews, 2 miles south of Decatur. Oct. 24—Julius Johnioz, 5 miles south and 1 mile west of Decatur or 1 i mile west and 1 mile north of Monroe. Nov. 8.-— Fred Busche, 5 miles south west of Decatur. Pure bred Duroc Hog sale.
*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦/!?! > ♦ business cAHns ! Pains in the back are a y° u « hOU,d a,low ‘0 contini I heeded. * Kidney troubles are d.„„ f where they reach final stage, Let me examine your cate My corrective methods will' rt(J of your kidney worries. j FOR BETTER HEALTH BE! { DR. FROHNAPFEL D c Chiropractic and Osteop,th| 0 Treatments given to suit you , 6 at 144 So. 2nd St. - Ph Office Hours IQ-12 w __, 5R * ’■ S. E. BLACK - UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMINa ’ Calls answered promptly day or mt Private Ambulance Servic. Office Phone; 90. Home Phones: Home Phone: 727 Agents for Pianos and Phonogrsnh. DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana (»KN EH AL PRICTICR ■ OFFICE tWULTIE..: bl'ea... - women and children; .X-rav ■ lions; Glourecopy examination* o“ ?t ■ Internal organa; X-ray and elected ■ for high blood p r S". and hardening of the arteries- xS! ■ treatments for GOITRE TUBvrc?-’ LOSIS AND CANCER. TUBBRCtf, , . .. Office Houra: I to 11 a. m.—l to 5 p. m.—7 to i . . . Phones: Residence 110; office 40, N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST ■ Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted L HOURS: i 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6;00 l Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136. Closed Wednesday afternoon! DR. C. C. RAYL Surgeon . X-Ray and Clinical Laboratories Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6toßp. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. • ■ Phone 581. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts ot Title. Real Estate Plenty money to loan 01 Government Plan. See French Quinn. ' Office—Take first stairway south Decatur Democrat , 0 —— Q DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon , Located in office formerly occupied by Dr. D- D. Cart ’ North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Home 413 Office Hours—9 to 11 a. m. 1 to 5—7 to 9 p. tn. Sunday 8 to 9 a. tn. Q . 0 Callow & Kohne Sell Huosier Paint—lt’s llieM O — —0 PLENTY OF MONEY 6% —No Commission. Can pay ' on principal any time; part or 1 all. ’ D. N. ERWIN I 5 : 0 . 0 DR. S. J. ZURBUCH, D. C., PH. C. CHIROPRACTOR Rooms 1-2-3-4 K. C. Bldg. Office Hours: 10 to 12 a--1 to 5 p. m. and 6 to 8 p. m. Phone day and night, 189. (Lady Attendant) ® -o ~ —- H. S. MICHAUD ' Dealer in Real Estate. Farms and City Properties For Sale or Exchange. . 133 S. 2nd St. Decatur, Ind. I Office Phone 104 Residence Phone 496 1 q1 NOTICE I Improved farms for sale at UJ per acre and less. I also make lottf I time loans without commission to bor 1 rower. See Wm. Norris, 512 South ’ Thirteenth St.. Decatur. IndianaPhono 674. ; z — ■ ' FT. WAYNE & DECATUR TRACTION LINE ' Leaves Decatur Leave* Ft Was® 8 ■ 5:45 a. m. IM * *• 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a ’ m ’ i 10:00 a. m. H:00 a. »• 12:00 p. m. 1:00 p ’ ®’ 2:06 p. m. 3:00 p. m4:00 p.m. 6:80 p.®5:30 p. m. 7 ;o ° p ’ m 7:00 p.m. »:00P-®‘ ' 10:00 p. m. H:O6 PJ Freight car leaves Decatur ' i Arrlves at Fort Wayne. -9:30 a. m 1 Leaves Fort Wayne...-12-J |1 Arrives at Decatur LJu pP. d. RAYMOND, Agent- '■ Office Hours 7:30 a. m.. 7:00 P- >»• ’
